Police have released a CCTV still of a man, possibly from the Dorking area, they want to speak to in connection with a number of harassment incidents in which a woman was sent unsolicited letters and gifts.

A 32-year-old woman, who works in the City of London, began receiving letters and gifts from an unknown person on August 11 last year.

It is believed the sender saw the woman's picture in a trade publication and then began sending her unsolicited letters and parcels.

The first parcel contained an anonymous typed letter, two handwritten love poems, a card and sweets and was sent to the victim's work address in August 2016.

Then in December last year another card, written in the same hand as the poems, was delivered to the victim's parents' address in Surrey.

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On Valentine's Day this year (February 14), the victim received a third parcel at her place of work. This package contained a Valentine's card, a weatherproof hat and an old pair of sunglasses.

Detectives are keen to speak to the man in the CCTV image as it is believed he may have information that could help with their enquiries.

The image was captured in Dorking and it is possible the man lives in Dorking or the surrounding area.

Detective Constable Deborah O'Loughlin-Whitby said: "We are looking to speak to this man as we believe he may be able to help us further this investigation.

"It is possible that this man may live in Dorking or the wider area and I would appeal to anyone who recognises the man, or if you recognise yourself in this image, to please get in touch with us.

"Unwanted attention can have a significant emotional and psychological impact on the recipient. It is an invasion of privacy and if you have been a victim of such behaviour please come forward and talk to police."

If you can help please call the City of London Police on 020 7601 2999 and quote CR/1034/17 or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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